North Carolina Statutes
§ 163-302 — Absentee and early voting
North Carolina § 163-302
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 163Elections and Election Laws
Art. 24Conduct of Municipal Elections
Subch. IXMUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 163-302 (2026).
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(a)In any municipal election, including a primary or general election or referendum, mail-in absentee voting and early voting may, upon resolution of the municipal governing body, be permitted. Such resolution must be adopted no later than 60 days prior to an election in order to be effective for that election. Any such resolution shall remain effective for all future elections unless repealed no later than 60 days before an election. A copy of all resolutions adopted under this section shall be filed with the State Board and the county board of elections conducting the election within 10 days of passage in order to be effective. In addition, mail-in absentee voting and early voting shall be allowed in any referendum on incorporation of a municipality.
(b)The provisions of Articles 20 an
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§ 163-106.1
Eligibility to file§ 163-106.2
Time for filing notice of candidacy§ 163-106.4
Withdrawal of notice of candidacy§ 163-107.1
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